In Irish it's "spiorad an chapaill"
Scottish Gaelic: spiorad Irish Gaelic: anam, intinn, aigne
'Horse' doesn't mean anything in Gaelic; it's an English word.
In Irish it's neamhaontach. In Scottish Gaelic: ...
each
Capall.
Irish: ainsprid Scottish:
The Irish Gaelic word is capall. The Scottish Gaelic is each. The Welsh word is ceffyl or march. The Cornish word for Horse is Margh. There is not a single Celtic language but six. The others are Manx Gaelic and Breton.
In Irish it's "i do láthair i spiorad"
Scottish Gaelic: marcachadh Irish Gaelic: marcaíocht
Depends on how good you are & how spirited the horse is usely u want a horse with little spirit but if u want to race than its best to have a spirited horse for speed.
Espirito- it has a flick over the first 'i' but i don't know how to do that on my keyboard.
In Irish it's intinn (mind), corp (body) agus spiorad (spirit)